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THUMB-NAIL ROTTED WITH GOUT

Could Hardly Walk — Now Quite Well Purifying Action of Kruschen When a man such as this can banish his gout, there is hope for every sufferer from that complaint. His experience should help others, so we give it in his ow r n words:— “For some years I was a great sufferer from rheumatic gout. There was a time when I could hardly walk or stand alone. My hands were bad, and the thumb on my right hand seemed quite dead, and the nail was rotting away. I tried many things, but nothing seemed to make much improvement. At last I tried Kruschen Salts. I took a little dose every morning for more than a year. lam so glad to say my hands and legs began to get much better, and to-day I am quite well. My thumb has regained its normal power, and my nail also is quite natural. I feel I must give my testimony, hoping others will also find a great relief. My friends say I am a walking advertisement for Kruschen Salts.’’ —A. W. pout is typical of dozens of complaints which science has proved are caused by impure blood. And impurities in the blood stream are caused by insufficient elimination of wiste matter; in a word —constipation, whether slight or serious. Kruschen Salts go right down to the root of the trouble and remove the cause. They neutralize harmful acids in the stomach and prevent them forming again. They end the constipation evil by gently persuading the organs of elimination to function exactly as Nature intended they should. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19360, 8 December 1932, Page 2

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THUMB-NAIL ROTTED WITH GOUT Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19360, 8 December 1932, Page 2

THUMB-NAIL ROTTED WITH GOUT Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19360, 8 December 1932, Page 2